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Mary Whyte (born 1953 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American watercolor artist, a traditionalist preferring a representational style, [1] and the author of seven published books, who has earned awards for her large-scale watercolors.
Mary Rogers was born May 7, 1882, in either Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [4] or Louisville, Kentucky. [5] She and her sister Catherine Rogers lived for a time in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where Mary studied at the School of Design and was a member of the Arts Students League. [6] She studied with Robert Henri in New York City and again in France.
Mary Proctor (née Cooksey) was born in 1960 to Pauline Cooksey in Lloyd, Florida. [1] Her 11-year-old mother was unable to care for her, so she was raised by her grandparents. [2] Her grandmother was an African-American homemaker and her grandfather a white farmer. Proctor attended public school until becoming pregnant in ninth grade.
While there are far more than 23 memorable images from Life, those featured below do a great job of showcasing the plethora of topics covered in its 36 years as a weekly publication. The magazine ...
White was born in 1926 in Croesyceiliog, Wales. From 1949 to 1950 she studied at Goldsmiths' College and in 1951 she married the painter Charles White (d.1997). She was made a fellow of the Society of Scribes & Illuminators (SSI) in 1962 [2] and later the Letter Exchange. [3] During the early 1970s White taught at Atlantic College, Glamorgan. [4]
Mary Daisy Arnold (c. 1873 – August 13, 1955) [2] [1] was a botanical artist who worked for the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for over thirty-five years, painting watercolors of a wide variety of fruits.
Mary Henry (March 19, 1913 – May 20, 2009 [1]), born Mary M. Dill, was an American artist whose work, most notably large oil paintings and acrylics but also prints, was characteristized by geometric abstraction. Many of her pieces are diptychs and some are triptychs.
Mary J Blige. John Shearer/Getty Images for The Hollywood Reporter After years of rocking statement boots, Mary J. Blige finally has her own namesake style. Blige, 53, joined forces with Italian ...